Looking Out The Window: Release Day Fun With Carol James. She Gives Away An E-book of Season of Hope and Shares a Yummy Recipe.
A Warm Welcome to Carol James
Carol shares a recipe and a favorite Bible verse with us. She'll also give away an eBook of Season of Hope. To enter to win leave a comment and an email address below.
For The Sweet Tooth
Josh and Mattie’s (and my husband’s) Favorite Peanut Butter Criss-Cross Cookies
1 cup shortening (or butter)
1cup granulated sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup peanut butter
3 cups sifted all purpose flour
2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
Thoroughly cream shortening, sugars, eggs, and vanilla. Stir in peanut butter. Sift dry ingredients; stir into creamed mixture. Drop by rounded teaspoons onto an uncreased cookie sheet. press with the back of a wet fork to make a criss-cross.
Bake at 350º about 10 minutes. Makes about 5 dozen cookies.
To Give Us Hope
A favorite Bible verse Carol used for this novel is:
“See! The winter is past;
the rains are over and gone.
Flowers appear on the earth;
the season of singing has come.”
Song of Songs 2:11-12 (NIV)
Thank you for sharing the yummy recipe and the inspirational verse. Tell us a little about yourself.
I’ve been married to my first love for forty-eight years. We have two daughters, five grandchildren, and one rescued puppy named Zoe. In our spare time, my husband and I enjoy traveling with our best buddies. Our goal is for us to visit all fifty states together. We have three left to go.
Why do you write?
I never aspired to be a writer, but I’ve always enjoyed reading. I majored in English in college because I liked grammar. Not writing. (Weird, I know.) God laid writing on my heart as a ministry much later in life. My desire is to create streams in the wasteland. Isaiah 43:19.
Tell us about your latest book.
I’d love to! My newest book is Season of Hope, and the release date is today, July 20, 2020! It’s a story about learning to forgive ourselves and to accept God’s forgiveness even though we feel unworthy. I think that’s a place we’ve all been and an emotion we’ve all experienced.
What inspired you to write this particular book?
This novel is set during and immediately after the Vietnam war. These years were a disconcerting time of rebellion and confusion. I was in high school and college at that time, and I struggled through the fear of losing friends in war, the social unrest, and societal changes. People whose lives had been full of promise suddenly found their dreams shattered. Yet, God offers redemption and healing when we turn to Him.
What do you love about this book? And what do you hope readers will tell others about it?
I love the truth illustrated in Hope’s life - that nothing we can do will ever separate us from the love of God in Jesus. I hope readers will share that comfort with others.
More About Season of Hope
Hope Stockton’s life is dead, frozen in a winter of guilt, deceit, and fear. When handsome young pastor, Josh Lewis, comes to serve in her church, she wonders if she can trust him with her past. Will he be able to help her answer the questions that have been buried in her heart for years? Or will his own secrets drive them apart and prevent him from helping Hope find her spring of forgiveness?
Set in small town Texas in the years during and following the Vietnam war, Season of Hope is a story
of forgiveness and restoration.
Excerpt
He crossed off the last entry on the list. When he’d vowed to do this, he’d had no idea it would be so difficult. He’d called every entry in the phone book and every additional number he’d gotten from Information with no success.
He didn’t have enough money to hire a private investigator, and even if he had the funds, he may not have enough information for the detective to be successful.
As the evening sun shone through the gap between his bedroom curtains, the gold chain and pendant sparkled as if mocking his efforts. Opening the small Bible, he placed the necklace back between its pages and slowly folded the covers closed. He was tired. Tired of war, tired of loss, tired of failure.
Father, it’s in Your hands now. I’ve done all I know to do.
Buy links:
Amazon
Pelican Soft Cover
Pelican e-Books
Barnes and Noble Soft Cover
Barnes and Noble e-Book
Bio:
Carol James is an author of inspirational fiction. She lives in a small town outside of Atlanta, Georgia with her husband, Jim, and a perky Jack Russell "Terrorist," Zoe.
Having always loved intriguing stories with happy endings, she was moved to begin writing to encourage others as she'd been encouraged by the works of other authors of inspirational fiction.
Carol enjoys spending time with her husband, children, and grandchildren, traveling with friends, and serving in the production department at her church. She’s a Frappuccino and soccer aficionado.
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Comments
It's my pleasure to have you! Yum. The cookies sound delicious.
Great interview Carol and so nice to learn more about you.
Good luck and God's blessings
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